Thursday, May 30, 2019

Hailey's Blog Post #7



Hailey's blog post #7


Here is the flower before any changes or experiments happened. There is a full flower with its pedal stem stigma and pistil.


 As you can see this picture shows the flower without its petals so you can see the stigma surrounded by anthers. The stamen is the male reproductive  part of the flower. It has a long tube called a filament and  has a pollen producing structure on the tip of it. The part called the anther is the oval. The anthers Job is to create male sex cells for the plant.

 Here is a picture of the stamen. It produces pollen it is the male part of the flower. Is it  located behind the petals in the flower.



 Here is the picture of the carpel.  It is the female part of the flower. The end of it has a sticky part called the stigma. It lets pollen stick to it.




 Here’s a picture of almost everything has been taken off the plant. All there is is the ovary and green too. As you can see it was cut open so you can see the immature or unfertilized seeds.


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Hailey's Blog Post #7

Hailey's blog post #7 Here is the flower before any changes or experiments happened. There is a full flower with its pedal ...